Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 30, 1984, Image 139

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    Rolling Herd Average
650 Lbs. or More
OWNER
Glenn Bowen
MIC Realty RH
L & J Holstems RH
P & E Machmer R&GrH
John S Bennett R&GrH
Verne W Bowen RH
Richard Groover RH
Norm&Gary Jackson R&GrH
Jay Foreman RH
Theodore Schmelzle RH
Simalot Holstems RH
Douglas W Lawton RH
Leemon E Gaugler RH
Larry&Mary Herman RH
Charles&Dons Porter RH
Harold Robson Jr RH
Galen&Oale Jackson R&GrH
Bernard G Courtney RH
William Wilcox RH
Stephen E Bolt R&GrH
Randy Parthemer R&GrH
Dean Baity RH
Chris Gaugler RH
Thomas Groover R&GrH
Joseph R Sherman Mixed
Farm Drainage doesn't cost...
It pays!
It pays with
• Improved Land Use and Efficiency
• Better Soil Conservation
• Deeper Root Development
• Increased Crop Yield
• Longer Growing Seasons
• Improved Plant Quality
• Better Livestock Fanning
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SOW COOLER
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'ff It's Proven
REDUCED HEAT STRESS Will IMPROVE
•RATI OF GAIN •FEED EFFICIENCY
•REPRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE
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To Excellent Results!
Tioga
County
DHIA
Monthly
Report
DAYS
MILK
■m cows
Intermittent Drip Cooling
Charles D Groover RH 15 6 90 3 16,854 650
Wm& Wendy Sturges RH 87 6 85 9 17 597 650
‘ Denotes 3 Times Milking
OWNED
NAMED* NO. AGE
Charles & Dons Porter
B Bea 9 8
John S Bennett
Tina 6 8
MIC Realty
Camay 7 8
Dixie 6 7
Eve 5-9
Bernard G Courtney
26 Pepy 4-5
85Tnya 4-9
RoyASchanbacher
Annie 6-8
Floss 7-4
Lila 6-1
Clark Bowen & Son
Belle 6 11
Sally 3-4
Wm & Wendy Sturges
Cane 5 11
Timmenll Farms
tide 5 8
Oliver P Butler
Rainy 3-9
Tim Webster
Beth 7 4
Charles Neal
#42 5 0
Roland & Joan Kehres
Charm 69 9-3
Sharlene M Clark
#ll
US.
MILK
Perry & Eric Anderson
Belle 5-0
CDS Wm Lichty
Lila 5-9
Pine Ridge Holstems
Hope 4-9
William Chamberlain
#247 4-5
Paul & Emma Machmer
#2 3-5
ied With Laser Beam Control
FEATURES GENTLE DRIP
NOZZLES FOR WETTING
INDIVIDUAL ANIMALS
IDEAL FOE SOWS IN FARROWING OR
GESTATION CRATES
• CAN BE USED FOR BOARS IN
STALLS
Cows That Produced 750 Lbs. of Butterfat or More
DAYS
in mu
305
305
305
305
305
305
296
305
305
305
286
305
281
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
us.
MIU
22,985
21,992
23,122
20,928
23,078
22,151
21,329
21,177
18,626
21,769
19,812
19,034
19,414
23,777
19,720
22,896
18,715
18,341
23,556
19,576
16,030
22,786
19,937
21,588
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CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES
on TOP QUALITY BARN SPRAY & BRUSH PAINTING
Try Our New Concept In Penetration And Adhesion.
In 1984
To earn a dollar give a dollars worth of service and work Pay only $750 for the
best kind of barn painting on an average barn if you pay more you paid too
much
|| On barn siding painting temperature and timing are factors as well as
H penetrating kind of quality for adhesion are helpful guides for long lasting under
average conditions of siding type and age
H I will share helpful guidelines on roof maintenance of steel roofs by brushing on
ji at primetime
■| The farmers in Lancaster Co. are lucky because of the amount of
competition in barn painting.
I Check with us for the best deal!
PHARES S. HURST Years of experience plus self |
RO 1, Box 503, Narvon, PA 17555 employment gives you quality
215-445-6186 work for less expense.
PAUL B. ZIMMERMAN, INC.
Hardware • Farm Supplies
Custom Manufacturing • Crane Service
WE Box 128, R.D. #4, Lititz, PA 17543
ship Wood Corner Rd., 1 Mile West of Ephrata
UPS Phone:7l7-738-1121
Lancaster Farminf, Saturday, June 30,1984—P23
Following are the top ten herds for May 1984 in Cecil County
participating in the DHI program These results are based on a
Fat Corrected Milk Basis FCM allows the comparison of milk
production records, varying widely in percentage of butterfat
and thus differing in energy values
Long Grn Farms 115 50 3 203 54 7
Charles S Moore Inc 55 50 9 1 93 53 3
E W Truitt Inc 60 53 4 1 84 53 0
Pleasant View Fms 59 47 7 186 50 8
Pioneer Valley Fm 120 48 7 1 75 49 4
Wd-O-Mar Farm 90 45 6 1 80 48 9
Carl C Stafford 73 45 8 1 77 48 6
Albeck Farms Inc 174 45 7 176 48 4
Pembroke Farm 61 46 3 1 62 46 2
Anchor & Hope FarmlB 42 1 1 69 45 7
939
939
933
907
892
931
803
896
788
779
882
817
842
Note: Herds are listed by Rolling Herd Averages producing
650 lbs. of fat.
835
Queens Manor Holstems
Crawford Co Farm
Black Pond Farms
Richard L Black
John Tautm
810
806
797
Richard M Lyons
Ernest Oakes
786
Tom & Libby Wilson
Stain-brook Farms
Dennis B Halfast
James K Anderson
Richard Deeter Farm
Helen Anthony
0 Darlan Farm
Lyle D Miller&Sons
783
780
775
765
Kerr Hill Farm
Robert A Freyermuth
SlusserS Naugle
Morrell Farms
765
752
Kenneth & Judy Mook R&GMix 14 6
' Denotes 3 Times Milking
CECIL COUNTY OHIA
May Report
CRAWFORD COUNTY OHIA
May Report
19 0
342
88 5
45 8
39 9
RH
RBGH
RH
RH
R&GH
172
77 0
RH
R&GH
R&GH
R&GH
RH
RH
R&GH
RH
R&GH
GH
R&GH
RH
RH
RH
57 2
31 5
47 7
91 8
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BRUNING
20,691
22,008
20,181
20,050
19.603
19,697
20,982
18,795
18,719
19,507
18,483
17,633
18.604
19,141
18,347
17,797
18,597
19,330
18,217
16,734